We got an opportunity to visit Ireland last and we were really impressed with the "Disney" type landscapes, out of the world beauty and what not. We came back really satisfied and I in particular thought that probably that was it, and it cannot get better than this. However Aarti (who has traveled much more than me, I have just started recently) told me that Scottish Highlands might give a new perspective to the thin line that was dividing fantasy and nature in my head.
And she was quite right. Things are pretty normal till you have reached Aberdeen, but the moment you cross Inverness the landscapes start killing you with their beauty (I used the word killing because if you are driving you dont know whether to keep your eyes on the road or enjoy the scenery).
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We checked out complete Isle of Skye and it was breathtaking, however the 1st prize goes to the road journey through the village of Glencoe towards Glasgow.
Planning
We took a pit-stop in Aberdeen, Portree & Glencoe. Click on the Hotel icon in the google map to get more details.Traveling to Scotland is convenient and easy from the rest of the UK and overseas with plenty of travel options available. Once in UK, you will have road, rail, bus and ferry network which provides good access to all regions and to main visitor destinations too.
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You will have plenty of choice between B&B’s, Hotels, Hostels, Self-Catering, Exclusive use Venues like Castles, Church, Lighthouse, etc, Caravans, Holiday Parks, Glamping.
Check in time usually is 2pm and check out time was 10-11am. Click on the pins of the map to get more details.
HumDono’s Favourite Places
Glencoe, Oban Village, Portree Village, Isle of Skye, Fort William, Fort Augustus, Fairy Pools of Scotland, Staffin, Quiraing.
Hotel We Chose
Courtyard By Marriott (Aberdeen), Grasmhor Bed & Breakfast (Glengrasco) & The Holly Tree Hotel (Kentallen Pier)
Favourite Drives
No road trip in Scotland is complete without driving along the magical road through Glencoe to Fort William. You can pull off to the roadside bay viewpoint and picnic area to stretch your legs and soak up some stunning views. However the top ones are:
- Inverness to Isle of Skye.
- Isle of Skye to Glencoe.
- Glencoe to Fort William.